A senior State Department official said the United States will not attempt to continue negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
The U.S. secretary of state's three-day tour is expected to encompass stops in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Ramallah, as well as Abu Dhabi.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says NATO members must work with Russia and Arab nations to combat terrorism.
Yemenis are the single largest national group at the military detention facility and while 64 Yemenis are currently at the prison, 39 of them have been approved for release.
This map from IBT gives detailed information on which countries are fighting ISIS as the threat of terrorism moves beyond Syria and Iraq.
Across the world, prominent Muslim leaders criticized the Islamic State group's deadly attacks in Paris, calling for international cooperation in the fight against terrorism.
"I woke up this morning at 8, and I cried, I cried for a couple of hours," Paris resident Rita Dagher said Saturday morning, one day after coordinated terror attacks killed more than 120 people in the French capital.
World leaders, including U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressed shock and anguish over the spate of deadly violence in Paris.
About 400 people had lined up by the time the restaurant opened at 11 a.m., local time, the company said.
"We are working with Airbus with regard to trying to improve the A380," Emirates President Tim Clark told CNBC Sunday.
A probe into the deaths of Jordanian sisters Soraya and Jumana Salti has ruled out foul play. The cause of death was multiple trauma consistent with falling from a great height.
Barring surprises, a drop is predicted in major commercial order announcements as Gulf airlines take stock after expansion.
The Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier has already been deployed in the fight against the Islamic State group.
An official from a Moscow-based aviation agency visited the disaster site Sunday, but said it was too soon to determine what happened.
The arrest of an Iranian-American businessman by an intelligence unit of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is shocking the global business community.
Extreme heat waves more intense than anything ever on Earth will hit Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha and coastal cities in Iran starting in 2070 if climate trends continue.
The British government has been accused of placing business ahead of human rights amid allegations that British weapons sold to Saudi Arabia are being used in Yemen.
For Shiite Muslims, Ashura commemorates the death of Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
Sony has reduced the price of its PS4 gaming console in various markets across the world.
A new IMF report predicts low economic growth of 2.5 percent for the Middle East and Central Asia as oil-rich states look to cut spending to avoid depleting their assets.
The Saudi Arabia-led coalition intensified ground operations in Yemen this week amid reports of 6,000 civilian fatalities.
Musharraf rejected Siegel's claims earlier this month.